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. >> did china and india suddenly have gigantic needs for new oil products in a single day? no--everybody agrees supply-demand could not drive the price up $25, which was a record increase in the price of oil. the price of oil went from somewhere in the $60s to $147 in less than a year. and we were being told on that run-up, "it's supply-demand, supply-demand, supply-demand." >> a report out of mit analyzing world oil production and consumption also concluded that the basic fundamentals of supply and demand could not have been responsible for the 2008 run-up in oil prices. and michael masters says the u.s. department of energy's own statistics show that if the markets had been working properly, the price of oil should have been going down, not up. >> from quarter four of '07 until the second quarter of '08, the e.i.a.--the energy information administration-- said that supply went up. worldwide supply went up, and worldwide demand went down. so you have supply going up and demand going down, which generally means that price is going down. >> and this was the period of the spi
. >> did china and india suddenly have gigantic needs for new oil products in a single day? no--everybody agrees supply-demand could not drive the price up $25, which was a record increase in the price of oil. the price of oil went from somewhere in the $60s to $147 in less than a year. and we were being told on that run-up, "it's supply-demand, supply-demand, supply-demand." >> a report out of mit analyzing world oil production and consumption also concluded that the...
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india as tech giants emphasis in tcs results. we'll be joined on "worldwide exchange" for first on cnbc interviews. something to look forward to. earning season in india and top banks expected to post strong profits. we're joined with a preview live from mumbai. >> thanks. indian banks are expected to show good numbers. the low base effect of last quarter will have very strong number. on an individual basis, particularly go like state bank of india, largest bank in q1 on the back of very high provisioning, with new management stepped in to clean up operations and asset quality so earning basis expecting a strong set of numbers. they started the clean-up process a long time back once again started focusing on increasing its balance sheet with respect to lending to retail. we're expecting very strong set of numbers. one we're watching will be hdfc limited, very stable and consistent in performance. every quarter if you watch performance net interest by 30%, similar so to what they're expecting this urt quarter as well while net pro
india as tech giants emphasis in tcs results. we'll be joined on "worldwide exchange" for first on cnbc interviews. something to look forward to. earning season in india and top banks expected to post strong profits. we're joined with a preview live from mumbai. >> thanks. indian banks are expected to show good numbers. the low base effect of last quarter will have very strong number. on an individual basis, particularly go like state bank of india, largest bank in q1 on the...
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. >> economic conditions worsen in india. the central bank cuts the economic outlook but keeps rates unchanged on rising inflation and poor monsoons. p. >> you're watching worldwide exchange bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> okay. welcome to today's program with kelly and i. we got our first bronze medal yesterday, the gymnastics since 1912 rope climbing. >> are you referring to we as great britain? >> uh-huh. >> i think the americans got a few in there as well. >> unemployment, do you have that? >> german unemployment head steady at 6.8% for the month of june. the jobless total was at an unadjusted 2 th.8 million. there was an up tick there i believe. the jobless total rose by 7,000, and that was a bit better by the gain of 10,000 that was expected. let's look at what's happening in italy as well. a lot of employment figures out this morning, jess. the italian jobless rate, if only the italian jobless rate were 6%. >> up to 10.8%, the unemployment rate in italy as well. >> krg that consider that diver. >>
. >> economic conditions worsen in india. the central bank cuts the economic outlook but keeps rates unchanged on rising inflation and poor monsoons. p. >> you're watching worldwide exchange bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> okay. welcome to today's program with kelly and i. we got our first bronze medal yesterday, the gymnastics since 1912 rope climbing. >> are you referring to we as great britain? >> uh-huh. >> i think the americans...
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we're absolutely bullish on india. we just came off of the triple digit growth last year in india, so we're excited about the potential here and we really don't have a lot of frustrations. we just see lots of opportunity and we're really delighted to be in india supporting indian customers. >> we've seen how the indian government has been reluctant to open up the retail sector to foreign investors. what about the tech sector? are you getting level playing field in terms of the business you are doing in india? >> abc hutly. india is our second largest subsidiary. we consider ourselves an indian company. and we have complete access to this market. we also have substantial leadership in india so absolutely a level playing field. we're delighted to compete here and we've been winning big. >> peter, i understand you see great opportunities so you want to see -- to be as complimentary as possible to the ipd yap market but it must be in your experience as a non-indian business person there must be a difference doing business
we're absolutely bullish on india. we just came off of the triple digit growth last year in india, so we're excited about the potential here and we really don't have a lot of frustrations. we just see lots of opportunity and we're really delighted to be in india supporting indian customers. >> we've seen how the indian government has been reluctant to open up the retail sector to foreign investors. what about the tech sector? are you getting level playing field in terms of the business...
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you have ikea, disney produced and released the first animated feature in india. here's what's interesting, sue. die i diet soda not big there. 2% market share according to the economic times. pepsi max fell flat sort to speak and interesting to see the kinds of products they invest in there. >> i hate to agree twice in a row. >> you are a smart man, neil. >> in the business of selling fuzzy water, go big, particularly in a place like india selling the regular coke. people aren't consuming much. >> very good. now on to tennis. take that, maria. women's tennis association wants to phase out excessive grunting. i'm not kidding. from the game. well, what do you think, jane? >> you know, i think if we started to grunt more it might help ratings. >> oh! you first. i'm not going down that road. you can pull it off. >> there's people and the men that does not apply to them. not for the current crop of players. i don't know what's going to happen. for me, to ban something, ban john daly's pants. >> oh. neil? ball's in your court sort to speak. >> some is enough and entert
you have ikea, disney produced and released the first animated feature in india. here's what's interesting, sue. die i diet soda not big there. 2% market share according to the economic times. pepsi max fell flat sort to speak and interesting to see the kinds of products they invest in there. >> i hate to agree twice in a row. >> you are a smart man, neil. >> in the business of selling fuzzy water, go big, particularly in a place like india selling the regular coke. people...
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india, about 75%. food is another driver. it's about onions and vegetables in india and pork in china. another difference is the declining chinese wages underscores higher prices in that country, while in india, the higher fiscal deficit helps to push up inflation. the two countries have had different approaches in controlling ib tlags. china relies heavily on rrr adjustments. analysts aren't expecting rate cuts. the pboc if in its latest policy doesn't mention rates at all because most of the chinese economy isn't rate sensitive. and of course the shadow banking system determines its own rates, whereas india is very rate sensitive. so that's why we have more than a dozen rate hikes do during the most stubborn inflation period and the rbi hayes cut 50 points last month to produce growth. more imported inflation and the indian's government's latest move means requiring its exporters to sell half their porn currency in their accounts. in china, the yuan currency helps to ease inflation. p so now both countries trying to sustain
india, about 75%. food is another driver. it's about onions and vegetables in india and pork in china. another difference is the declining chinese wages underscores higher prices in that country, while in india, the higher fiscal deficit helps to push up inflation. the two countries have had different approaches in controlling ib tlags. china relies heavily on rrr adjustments. analysts aren't expecting rate cuts. the pboc if in its latest policy doesn't mention rates at all because most of the...
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it was set to deliver to air india. it comes less than a week after several 787s were temporarily grounded after corrosion was found in the gearbox exponents. boeing shares responding to that with a gain of a quarter of a% in what is proudly a positive session in prank further. >> apple and samsung face off in a san francisco court. jury selection begins. apple sudden samsung last year claiming smart phones and iphones are a knock off of apple's products. sam junk claims apple is the one doing the stealing. tim cook is not expected to testify. apple and samsung as far as the stock is concern apple up a percent in frankfurt, samsung up 3.4%. i want to get your view on that as well. do you trade this stock, own it, shorting it? >> we're long apple. apple announced earnings and the stock came down to $570 range in the u.s. and we bought the stock right there. i think long term the stock is tremendous, with a boat load of cash on the books. but, however, the question has been for a long time who can compete with apple, who
it was set to deliver to air india. it comes less than a week after several 787s were temporarily grounded after corrosion was found in the gearbox exponents. boeing shares responding to that with a gain of a quarter of a% in what is proudly a positive session in prank further. >> apple and samsung face off in a san francisco court. jury selection begins. apple sudden samsung last year claiming smart phones and iphones are a knock off of apple's products. sam junk claims apple is the one...
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we caught up with deputy chairman of india's planning commission for his response. >> i think there's some truth in that. internally, we ours have been saying that we can't just assume we have all the time in the world. my view is, i think the prime minister has said this himself, that in the next few months, we need to demonstrate that identifiable problems are taken care of within some time. it's very easy for me to say that, but i guess the real test is going to be if three or four months down the road one looks at this period of five months or six months, can one say a lot of things waiting, being delayed, can actually be done? i think they will be. >> are you still going to be able to do that, despite the monsoon season. it's tough to raise prices in this environment. >> it's very clear to the government that the present system is not sustainable in the medium term. a lot depends also on what else we can do to combat the drought. to some extent, even the extent of the drought at the moment is not all that well known. only half the monsoon season is over. . in some of the parts of
we caught up with deputy chairman of india's planning commission for his response. >> i think there's some truth in that. internally, we ours have been saying that we can't just assume we have all the time in the world. my view is, i think the prime minister has said this himself, that in the next few months, we need to demonstrate that identifiable problems are taken care of within some time. it's very easy for me to say that, but i guess the real test is going to be if three or four...
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india has something over a billion. we only need the top 300 million to be interested in basketball. yes, they do. >> expanding the brand is an easy sell, but to what extent do you actually expand profitability? >> our games are on tv and in none of the countries do we give it around. so that's a profitable opportunity for us. ed a adidas has 2500 shops as well as online presence. games are being televised. so there are commercial arrangements that neighboring more profitable for to us do it than not to do it. >> so you went to visit the english premier league to so he what they do. and did you come back with the idea of the advising on the jerseys? did that come from that trip? >> no, indeed we have advertising on the wmba jerseys, nba development league jerseys. you can't not read the daily clips and see that gm made a deal with manchester united for jerseys. so it's hard to -- we could dig a hole and stick our head in it, but that's what's out there. >> what's the up side in terms of numbers? >> you can see more of t
india has something over a billion. we only need the top 300 million to be interested in basketball. yes, they do. >> expanding the brand is an easy sell, but to what extent do you actually expand profitability? >> our games are on tv and in none of the countries do we give it around. so that's a profitable opportunity for us. ed a adidas has 2500 shops as well as online presence. games are being televised. so there are commercial arrangements that neighboring more profitable for to...
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the june hsbc services pmi for india has come in at 54.3. there has been a very slight contraction we've seen in the month of june when you compare it on a month to month basis. since last november for us, the services pmi for india has been holding about 50 which indicate expansion only. the pace of growth has slowed down a bit. apart from that, the good part is the new orders are sitting at the highest level in the past four months which indicate domestic consumption is strong and even the hiring figure is the fastest space in the last one year. the jobs index has risen to 51.1 in june from a reading of 50.5 in the month of may. so both these parameters indicates -- all in all for the month of june, slight contraction in the month to month. but the new number does look quite optimistic. >>> let's get out to the director and chief economist of global markets research at deutsche bank for a read on these figures and a broader look at india. what do those numbers look like to you? a bit of contraction month on month but still above 50 and as
the june hsbc services pmi for india has come in at 54.3. there has been a very slight contraction we've seen in the month of june when you compare it on a month to month basis. since last november for us, the services pmi for india has been holding about 50 which indicate expansion only. the pace of growth has slowed down a bit. apart from that, the good part is the new orders are sitting at the highest level in the past four months which indicate domestic consumption is strong and even the...
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. >> india's prime minister is vowing to restore confidence in asia's third largest economy. he's taking control of the finance ministry at a time when growth has slowed to india's weakest in almost a decade and the rupee among the worst performing. shereen bhan has the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: hi. thanks very much. the prime minister has took control of the finance ministry and got down business right away. there was a slew of meeting between the prime minister, his advisors, economic advisory council and of course ministry officials ask them to stake stock. there was a detailed statement put out by the prime minister late last night and the message is very blunt and clear there's too much pessimism with regard to the indian economy and the indian economy needs to divide its animal spirit. prime minister making it very clear that whatever the obstacles are to attract foreign direct investment specifically tax related, remember this has to do with that retrospective tax amendment that came in which impacts deals like the vodafone transaction and created a furor amo
. >> india's prime minister is vowing to restore confidence in asia's third largest economy. he's taking control of the finance ministry at a time when growth has slowed to india's weakest in almost a decade and the rupee among the worst performing. shereen bhan has the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: hi. thanks very much. the prime minister has took control of the finance ministry and got down business right away. there was a slew of meeting between the prime minister, his...
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and over in india, the sensex trading down more than half a%. and this is your picture in asia. back over to you in london. >> well, roubini has laid out his notion the greek exit could take. he says it would be followed by capital controls, deposit freeze, depreciation and a return to growth and job creation. so did do you agree? if you want to join the conversation, get in touch with us by e-mail oir vor via twitte. >> don't miss out. we'll do what we can in 140 characters or less. still to come, italy set to test the waters once again morning. the treasury auctioning 13 year bonds for the first time since october. more importantly, the first peripheral test post those elections in greece and france. we'll talk about it when we come back. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [
and over in india, the sensex trading down more than half a%. and this is your picture in asia. back over to you in london. >> well, roubini has laid out his notion the greek exit could take. he says it would be followed by capital controls, deposit freeze, depreciation and a return to growth and job creation. so did do you agree? if you want to join the conversation, get in touch with us by e-mail oir vor via twitte. >> don't miss out. we'll do what we can in 140 characters or...
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does she have the skills to cre it an innovation india hoo. it will -- innovation in yahoo!. >> will she be able to work with those like dan lowe? >> he wanted her in there. he wants his stock up. it's a question whether dan loeb is a good player. who knows? she has to take control of this board and company and room to run and do what she wants. she also has to have a vision to do something. i assume she has a plan and sure she presented it to the yahoo! board in order to get the job. we'll see what she has to say. i think she will say very little today and probably a good idea. >> cnbc and yahoo! have a business alliance to share content and create the program. >>> shares of dts sharply to the downside on huge volume today. the demand for blu-ray players is down. that hurt second quarter results. they get 30% of the revenue from the blu-ray market and dolby is down with that. 17% and 4% respectively. > >>> up next, we are analyzeding tanalyzeding -- analysislize -- analyzing the analysts. >>> and mattel is better than 10%. abercrombie and fitch up to a third. walt disney up
does she have the skills to cre it an innovation india hoo. it will -- innovation in yahoo!. >> will she be able to work with those like dan lowe? >> he wanted her in there. he wants his stock up. it's a question whether dan loeb is a good player. who knows? she has to take control of this board and company and room to run and do what she wants. she also has to have a vision to do something. i assume she has a plan and sure she presented it to the yahoo! board in order to get the...
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we grew at 20% in the last quarter, across all emerging markets and some key markets like china and india, we grew faster than that. we expect the strength to continue, primarily because the products that we already have and that are well accepted technologies by people who can afford them are still highly underpenetrated in those markets. we see those as independent opportunities, some variations in the economies in those countries. by in large the opportunity that presents itself is absolute and very large and we feel will be sustained. >> all right. we'll leave it there. good to have you on the program. thanks so much. >> thank you enter see y. >>> we stabilized. 15 minutes to go. the dow down 28 points with word out of europe that maybe greece has been making preparations very quietly about leaving the euro. we'll keep an eye on that story. >>> whface book, plunged, $31 a change. versus $38. donald trump said he should be applauded, for the facebook prize. >> people ought to be respected. you want to get the most. >> we'll get the full trump text next. >> yes, we will. plus we want yo
we grew at 20% in the last quarter, across all emerging markets and some key markets like china and india, we grew faster than that. we expect the strength to continue, primarily because the products that we already have and that are well accepted technologies by people who can afford them are still highly underpenetrated in those markets. we see those as independent opportunities, some variations in the economies in those countries. by in large the opportunity that presents itself is absolute...
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so india trading with china, china trading tw uae. brazil with india. so a lot more new connections are developing as we go forward. so entrepreneurs and businesses and companies will find new sources of demand and make sure that they are servicing that demand. and that will travel on with the dwro growth of the world economy is what we expect. >> okay. i want to show you a quick picture of how the swiss franc has been trading. the level, of course, to watch there is 120. that's where it's held. our guests, though, our guest host for hour who has been with us, steven isaacs here, says never to bet that that will continue to work. a lot of pem have been able to stabd by this pig. you say not so much. >> the policy is now 6 months until the brand is forced out. in the immediate aftermath, the s&b had no choice to go along with his po e policy. but i point out very much it was his policy. it was quite controversial even in the out set. >> so what happened is the swiss currency has strengthened. and the problem is, just as we've seen in japan rksz that's ma
so india trading with china, china trading tw uae. brazil with india. so a lot more new connections are developing as we go forward. so entrepreneurs and businesses and companies will find new sources of demand and make sure that they are servicing that demand. and that will travel on with the dwro growth of the world economy is what we expect. >> okay. i want to show you a quick picture of how the swiss franc has been trading. the level, of course, to watch there is 120. that's where...
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and it keeps coming back to india. 2013. if you had to give a view on where the sensex is going to be and the investments from pekts either for credit or for equities, what would your take be? >> it would be very positive. my view is the sensex has at least another 15% to 20% move through the next 12 months. i think the momentum besides foreign portfolio flows is the fact that the vol is now a near a high. there is increasing momentum from retail investors. in fact retail investors through mutual funds have sold almost $9 billion. and one of the larnest retail brokers in india. so we have a pretty good sense of what our investors are doing and over the past two months or so as the reform process has kicked off, we've seen a lot of retail interest returning to the market, which is obviously a big positive. >> and right now the rbi under pressure on easing rates in the coming quarters. is that going to happen? >> good question. i think the rbi i think now needs to come to terms with the fact that inflation is here to stay. it'
and it keeps coming back to india. 2013. if you had to give a view on where the sensex is going to be and the investments from pekts either for credit or for equities, what would your take be? >> it would be very positive. my view is the sensex has at least another 15% to 20% move through the next 12 months. i think the momentum besides foreign portfolio flows is the fact that the vol is now a near a high. there is increasing momentum from retail investors. in fact retail investors...
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india sensex is feeling the regional sell off, down 1.3%. shares of maruti suzuki fell 6% in early trade after the carmaker said it has no idea when its factory will reopen. more on that from mumbai a little later. >>> that's where we're at right off the bat. >> not a pretty start to what's actually quite an exciting week here in london. >> we'll come on to that. summer is here. that's the big thing. >> i'm in a sleeveless top for it. exciting times. >> long may the summer last. a couple of days anyway. it's all about spain. half a dozen of explains could turn to government for support. we showed you where it's going with the ten year. it's worth pointing out the five year 7.36%, that's a fresh year on year high. also the three year has been high. stephane is in madrid with more. stephane, fairly clear from last week, what we've done is the memorandum of understanding, it failed to break the links between the banks and government. the spanish government has to take responsibility for everything. now we have the regions involved as well. how
india sensex is feeling the regional sell off, down 1.3%. shares of maruti suzuki fell 6% in early trade after the carmaker said it has no idea when its factory will reopen. more on that from mumbai a little later. >>> that's where we're at right off the bat. >> not a pretty start to what's actually quite an exciting week here in london. >> we'll come on to that. summer is here. that's the big thing. >> i'm in a sleeveless top for it. exciting times. >> long may...
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you got problems with greece, problems with india. a lot of people are looking at the backlog of orders from india. are we looking at a swiss cheese environment where there's holes in the production schedules and then you have a huge backlog in china as well. so i think a lot of people are looking at that and saying can boeing and airbus maintain that schedule and even those outside of the company say yeah despite those concerns it's there. we talked with the ceo of airbus, we'll have some of his comments later on during "worldwide exchange". >> airbus ceo comments later and then at the top of the hour 7:00 a.m. in the u.s., he'll be speaking, phil will be speaking with the ceo of boeing. >> great to get those views. let's look at brent crude, inching up. norway may be forced to shut down it's oil facilities. strike by 7,000 offshore oil workers is set to continue after talks hit the bufrs. the company's labor ministry says it has no plans to put an end to the strike despite having the power to zo. let's get some final thoughts from o
you got problems with greece, problems with india. a lot of people are looking at the backlog of orders from india. are we looking at a swiss cheese environment where there's holes in the production schedules and then you have a huge backlog in china as well. so i think a lot of people are looking at that and saying can boeing and airbus maintain that schedule and even those outside of the company say yeah despite those concerns it's there. we talked with the ceo of airbus, we'll have some of...
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quick check on india sensex weaker as well down by 1.5%. kelly, over to you. >> investors are flocking to the safety of u.s. treasury bonds in droves. they've taken the yields to their lowest ever 1.49% yesterday in an auction of $21 billion of ten year notes. that auction came an hour before the release of fed minutes showing mormon tear easing but not quite to the degree that markets were expecting. bill gross says u.s. unemployment will be higher next time this year. pimco co-founder tells cnbc that's partly because the fed's monetary policy are increasingly having less impact. >> interest rates move down towards the zero line it's not necessarily positive but has negative implications as well. business models, money market funds, pension funds, are all imploding. so there's a negative twist to the twist which i don't think fed policymakers are factoring in. >> bit of breaking news for you on the italian bond auction which was at 12 month t-bills ahead of an important auction tomorrow. so we'll get a good read on how the markets are view
quick check on india sensex weaker as well down by 1.5%. kelly, over to you. >> investors are flocking to the safety of u.s. treasury bonds in droves. they've taken the yields to their lowest ever 1.49% yesterday in an auction of $21 billion of ten year notes. that auction came an hour before the release of fed minutes showing mormon tear easing but not quite to the degree that markets were expecting. bill gross says u.s. unemployment will be higher next time this year. pimco co-founder...
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and as i explained, particularly china and india are very attractive and now perceived as safer locations than before. >> and just a reminder did the trade link series, it's every monday 10:50 cet. how the financial crisis is affecting global trade and how you do business around the world. go to tradelinks.cnbc.com. >>> elsewhere in the u.s., congress returns from a thanksgiving break he with talks to resolve the fiscal cliff. with no action by lawmakers and president obama, around 600 billion in tax hikes a and spending cuts would take effect in january. republicans and democrats are still in odds over the cause to raise taxes on the wealthiest and cutting on programs like medicare. but both sides saying they're willing to compromise. >> you have to raise additional revenues. there are ways of doing that. >> republicans always put revenue on the table. democrats always promise to cut spending. we never cut spending. what i'm looking for is more revenue for entitlement reform. >> the house speaker has called for a short term fix to overt the fiscal cliff so congress can work on a bigger d
and as i explained, particularly china and india are very attractive and now perceived as safer locations than before. >> and just a reminder did the trade link series, it's every monday 10:50 cet. how the financial crisis is affecting global trade and how you do business around the world. go to tradelinks.cnbc.com. >>> elsewhere in the u.s., congress returns from a thanksgiving break he with talks to resolve the fiscal cliff. with no action by lawmakers and president obama,...
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i'm looking forward to see what's happening with germany, india. those are both trouble spots last time around. what's happening with mobile growth. so we'll see. i wouldn't take this growth stuff too seriously until i see what's happening with those companies, those regions. >> appreciate you coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> safe travel to the west coast. that's it for us. get to headquarters and check in with scott walker, "fast money halftime report." >> carl, thanks so much. four hours to go until the close on this friday. here is where we stand, results of weaker than expected jobs report, red all over the board. let's go inside major averages and see exactly where we stand now. a look at industrials, down 181 points, 1.5% decline. s&p 500, 1.3%. nasdaq. hanging out near a two-year low versus u.s. dollar. there you see it 1.228, nearly loss of 1% in crude and gold getting hammered today as well. here is what we're following on halftime. som zombie economy, weak nick data, bad enough to tip the fed's hand and inject more stimulus or keep
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india trading flat right now. hcl technology shares hit a more than 12-year high as earnings beat forecasts. ross, back to you. >> okay, thanks for that, sixuan. >>> president obama now and mitt romney still have one more debate to go, but they may have left it out all on the mat last night. they were much more confrontational, speaking over each other and the moderator. they clashed over issues like taxes, the deficit and foreign policy. the president accused romney of selling a sketchy deal to fix the economy, while romney says the middle class has been crushed under obama. >> if the unemployment rate was 7.8% hen he took office, it's 7.8% now, but if you calculated that unemployment rate, taking back the people who dropped out of the work force, it would be 10. %. >> governor romney says he's got a five-point plan. governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan. he has a one-point plan. and that plan is to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> both men will be back on the campaign
india trading flat right now. hcl technology shares hit a more than 12-year high as earnings beat forecasts. ross, back to you. >> okay, thanks for that, sixuan. >>> president obama now and mitt romney still have one more debate to go, but they may have left it out all on the mat last night. they were much more confrontational, speaking over each other and the moderator. they clashed over issues like taxes, the deficit and foreign policy. the president accused romney of selling a...
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in india the sensex down 0.4%. elsewhere rates on hold today but kept its easing weighing on equities in australia, also not to mention down 1.4% new zealand 50 one of the few bright spots up 0.4%. the hang seng is the biggest loser today, down 2.1% today. we have, of course, chinese financials in hong kong getting dragged down because of fund-raising fears from chinese financials, and that seems to be weighing on sentiment. a stake in aia listed in hong kong. that seems to be the big story there. the shanghai composite down 1.4%. once again concerns about china and growth there not to mention key cpi data later in the week. that's keeping investors on the sidelines. ross, how is the heat map looking? i hope it's better than mine. >> not really. we're one hour into the trading day. more than 9-1 decliners outpacing advancers. this is where we were this time yesterday, down on the session low. the ftse 100 off half a percent. the cac down 0.7. ftse mib down 0.7. we did finish lower yesterday although we were up from
in india the sensex down 0.4%. elsewhere rates on hold today but kept its easing weighing on equities in australia, also not to mention down 1.4% new zealand 50 one of the few bright spots up 0.4%. the hang seng is the biggest loser today, down 2.1% today. we have, of course, chinese financials in hong kong getting dragged down because of fund-raising fears from chinese financials, and that seems to be weighing on sentiment. a stake in aia listed in hong kong. that seems to be the big story...
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declines not so much in the advance markets but there are some there but the emerging markets, brazil, india, to a lesser extent china with 8% growth this year expected. we're cutting because of retail sales and other data, cutting back on the q2 forecast and two thirds of companies in the survey expect sales hurt by the european financial crisis and the u.s. fiscal cliff, 8% plan to hire down from 26% in april. >> thank you very much. sue? >>> well, an already weary consumer might have another reason to think twice before shopping. more and more states moving to new sales tax of purchases made online. you can blame it on struggling state budgets. many republican governors s opposed to the taxes are giving in. courtney, a lot of people thought it was inevitable. how much do you think this is going to impact dot-com shopping sites? >> exactly. i know that everyone looks to amazon really as the number one online retailer we think will impact and most folks think it will impact amazon sales. at least somewhat. right now, the average study says the prices about 12% lower than even walmart or wal
declines not so much in the advance markets but there are some there but the emerging markets, brazil, india, to a lesser extent china with 8% growth this year expected. we're cutting because of retail sales and other data, cutting back on the q2 forecast and two thirds of companies in the survey expect sales hurt by the european financial crisis and the u.s. fiscal cliff, 8% plan to hire down from 26% in april. >> thank you very much. sue? >>> well, an already weary consumer...
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lastly to india's sensex, also showing weakness, down about 0.6%. back to you. >>> china is warning local mark markets. for those who have, they'll need to change their policies immediately. beijing says it wants local authorities to keep a closer watch on the property market to prevent land prices from rebounding. the order comes after home prices in 70 major chinese cities ended eight months of declines in june. and you can see there, property values across the board in china trading down, ross. >>> meanwhile in japan, big manufacturers are tempering sales expectations from china. a reuters poll says 40% expect mainland sales to fall short of estimates. 38% also predict sales in europe to come uprt as well of estimates. but 84% optimistic that sales from the u.s. will improve. it's an interesting factor. they're looking for sales to decline, but sales in the u.s. to improve. that would suggest we haven't yet reached the bottom. we had guests yesterday who suggested that in europe and china, maybe we have reached the bottom of the cycle. and that t
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we have a strong germany, but for europe to really compete with the likes of china, with the likes india over the next five to ten years that unity is very much necessary. >> tai, thanks. we'll have more with you in just a bit. china's movie lovers will get their own version of netflix. state-run china movie channel will launch an online service in the fourth quarter. its studios found it largely impossible to do business in china because of government imposed limits but viacom is on board with the yet unnamed movie service and mgm could be next. >> big market if that takes off. congratulations, iphone. it's your birthday. apple is celebrating, give us the fifth, only fifth anniversary of the game changing iphone. if you can remember the first iphone retailed for $599. remember that. >> yeah. the days of 2007. >> first of its kind to lack a physical keyboard. it's sold 218 million iphones and raked in $150 billion. apple stock up 366%. >> wow. >> blackberries, sorry rimm, maker of blackberry down 83%. >> i think i'm one of the last sort of surviving owners, i feel like an endangered spec
we have a strong germany, but for europe to really compete with the likes of china, with the likes india over the next five to ten years that unity is very much necessary. >> tai, thanks. we'll have more with you in just a bit. china's movie lovers will get their own version of netflix. state-run china movie channel will launch an online service in the fourth quarter. its studios found it largely impossible to do business in china because of government imposed limits but viacom is on...
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and we like the industrial names in india also. some of these stocks have gone to relatively cheap and compared to the market overall and really reflects also our fairly high stance towards emerging markets as a whole for the rest of the ye emergi market, whi o ear is yearnd also like kor and so like south africnd a le def morefse pl and thore the four bigger markets what we like and india we have under weight right now. >> it has been a good run if you have been in it already. thanks so much >> thank you. >> jeffrey dennis, emerging market strategist at citi. a lot more on investing on different countries on our website, like europe's fastest growing economy and how you might be able to make money there. head to investingin.cnbc.com. we'll talk a lot more about the new start up helping main street businesses by making credit scores nearly obsolete and count down to the close in europe about ten minutes away. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say,
and we like the industrial names in india also. some of these stocks have gone to relatively cheap and compared to the market overall and really reflects also our fairly high stance towards emerging markets as a whole for the rest of the ye emergi market, whi o ear is yearnd also like kor and so like south africnd a le def morefse pl and thore the four bigger markets what we like and india we have under weight right now. >> it has been a good run if you have been in it already. thanks so...
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you know, this month dunkin opens its first doors in india, guatemala and california. do you guys like your donuts? we're going to talk later with the owner of this one franchise. how much it costs and what's the return on investment is later on "power lunch." er lunch." between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. between black and white answers... ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> as you know, my partner, ty, is down in d.c. at the largest annual gathering of mutual fund industry leaders. he's joined of course by a very special guest. i miss you, ty. >> sue, thank you very much. miss you too. we're here with alan reid, he's the ceo and co-founder of forward management, the investment advisor for the four ward funds. great to see you. nice to have you back. >> great to see you, tyler. >> th
you know, this month dunkin opens its first doors in india, guatemala and california. do you guys like your donuts? we're going to talk later with the owner of this one franchise. how much it costs and what's the return on investment is later on "power lunch." er lunch." between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services....
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lastly india the country's retail sector was revised to negative but the sensex now trading up by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. what a weekend. i was going say. >> i have to say you guys did quite well. newscastle the women's soccer team, u.s. women's soccer team got to win. i got to see some of the city and the ruins. we were amazed we could walk up to this ruin. no glass. >> my stat, i told you about this earlier, if you took -- if swimming wasn't an olympic sport, great britain would be on top of the united states on the medal table. >> great britain may have a couple of special sports, cycling, rowing that are helping as well. >> sailing. >> sailing. >> we're very good at that. let's bring in our fixed income strategist. you've been enjoining the olympics. >> i have. i was at tennis yesterday. >> another great -- >> that's my favorite. i love the tennis. >> one sport where we don't have someone dominating the field. >> cheerleadinging the olympics, investors have had a bit of cheer leading. jobs report and post -- the ecb might get something. let's hone in on the
lastly india the country's retail sector was revised to negative but the sensex now trading up by more than 1%. back to you. >>> thanks for that. what a weekend. i was going say. >> i have to say you guys did quite well. newscastle the women's soccer team, u.s. women's soccer team got to win. i got to see some of the city and the ruins. we were amazed we could walk up to this ruin. no glass. >> my stat, i told you about this earlier, if you took -- if swimming wasn't an...
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last lastly, india's sensex showing some weakness, tucked just below break-even as well. back to you, ross. >> thanks, tracey. >>> i'll pick it up from here. is there any way of escaping ibor? it isn't just london that calculates rates by polling banks to ask them what they're borrowing money at. singapore, tokyo and a dozen others use similar methodology to set their benchmark rates. now that this methodology is called into question, what is the new measure going to be and how will it affect the trillions of dollars of products priced on these benchmarks globally? to join the conversation, get in touch with us. shoot us an e-mail, worldwide@cn worldwide@cnbc.com or kel kelly_evans. >> instead of asking the banks what they thought to borrow, we'll actually go with the rate that they can borrow. novel idea. now, the euro takes a beating as comments from ecb president mar mario draghi fails to uplift investors. we'll talk about that when we come back. >>> some of the corporate stories we're following. samsung smartphones are expected to ring in galactic profits. that's what
last lastly, india's sensex showing some weakness, tucked just below break-even as well. back to you, ross. >> thanks, tracey. >>> i'll pick it up from here. is there any way of escaping ibor? it isn't just london that calculates rates by polling banks to ask them what they're borrowing money at. singapore, tokyo and a dozen others use similar methodology to set their benchmark rates. now that this methodology is called into question, what is the new measure going to be and how...
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there's a renewed interest in coal in china and india. it's down over 6 weeks and look for a rebound up to the $35 level. finally, tyler, ung, natural gas. we have seen a floor in here. we are seeing conversion of power plants, also exports in the l and g sector and natural gas is a good place to put your money and down over 70% in 2 years. although a 20% bounce recently, i think forward we have upside. >> sometimes you have to buy the ones down a lot. >> absolutely, tyler. >> all right. let's go to market flash with kayla. >> watching shares of open table right now down more than 10%. near session lows right now. downgrading the stock to a $43 price tar of 50 saying reservation growth is slowing. not enough people dining out. long-term outlook is still bullish. tyler? >> thanks very much. >>> earnings season is going to start within a few days and concern is mounting there's trouble on the horizon because of problems in europe. jeff cox is here. jeff, what do you think and what should investors look out for? >> thanks, tyler. we call thi
there's a renewed interest in coal in china and india. it's down over 6 weeks and look for a rebound up to the $35 level. finally, tyler, ung, natural gas. we have seen a floor in here. we are seeing conversion of power plants, also exports in the l and g sector and natural gas is a good place to put your money and down over 70% in 2 years. although a 20% bounce recently, i think forward we have upside. >> sometimes you have to buy the ones down a lot. >> absolutely, tyler. >>...
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. >> and cisco gets good exposure to india and china. there's growing worry about security everywhere. security is a continuing underlying theme. >> this is for the settop boxes, though. there were some rumors that cisco may part with an acquisition. >> there was. i guess that's over. >> that clearly is not the case. they're going to double down, if you will. cisco has always been aggressive on m & a, but never with the huge deals. but $5 bill chron in this market, for one where we have seen so little is very significant. >> it helps them with the service provider business, something that juniper was hoping to take away from them. >> juniper remains the redheaded stepchild. >> how relevant do you think cisco is to tech? >> i was looking at the amount of cash they have, you know, you're talking about cisco having $40 billion some in cash. this business that they're servicing the service providers, i think people underestimate how difficult it is. you know, when you're trying to provide verizon with material and at&t, they beat the heck ou
. >> and cisco gets good exposure to india and china. there's growing worry about security everywhere. security is a continuing underlying theme. >> this is for the settop boxes, though. there were some rumors that cisco may part with an acquisition. >> there was. i guess that's over. >> that clearly is not the case. they're going to double down, if you will. cisco has always been aggressive on m & a, but never with the huge deals. but $5 bill chron in this market,...
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and india's crucial services sector grows at its fastest rate in seven months, while the government gets set to take another swing at boosting it through foreign investments. thanks very much for joining me. anyone that's missing ross, he'll be back in tomorrow. but for now, you're all mine. . plenty to come on the next couple hours of the show. lots of guests to help us figure out what's going on. we'll get a view from sydney about cautious shoppers. borrowing costs are expected to fall. we'll bring you those results from madrid. and we'll head out to malaysia for an exclusive interview with the country's prime minister. >>> it's very presidential music to bringis to this topic, which is really dominating the headlines today. president obama and republican rival mitt romney met face to face last night in denver, colorado for their first u.s. presidential debate. it really focused mostly on the economy. with a mnt to onth to go before election, both men had to prove to voters that they're the right man for the country. john harwood got a firsthand view of the debate and filed this report
and india's crucial services sector grows at its fastest rate in seven months, while the government gets set to take another swing at boosting it through foreign investments. thanks very much for joining me. anyone that's missing ross, he'll be back in tomorrow. but for now, you're all mine. . plenty to come on the next couple hours of the show. lots of guests to help us figure out what's going on. we'll get a view from sydney about cautious shoppers. borrowing costs are expected to fall. we'll...
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india, up 20%. india's kind of on fire. did you know that mountain dew and diet mountain dew are billion dollar brands in india? they've turned on the the billion dollar bets. >> their economy is not on the jets. >> well, they're drinking a lot of soda. >> india's not -- >> i ain't talking capital goods here. no, but at the same time, coca-cola, incredibly well run. this is a remarkable number. they did the worries about currency. you know, we don't talk enough about great brands. this is an unbelievable brand. we don't talk enough about executive leadership. kent is doing a great job. this stock is going higher, not lower. we heard from schwab and td ameritrade. there's no retail. >> you mentioned commodity costs earlier in the drought. people were thinking the back tax of the year would see easing. i think coke is still calling for that. at what point does corn up 40% in a month have an effect on the price of soda? >> these guys hedge very well. they hedge currency, too. the john deere downgrade today, i found very threat
india, up 20%. india's kind of on fire. did you know that mountain dew and diet mountain dew are billion dollar brands in india? they've turned on the the billion dollar bets. >> their economy is not on the jets. >> well, they're drinking a lot of soda. >> india's not -- >> i ain't talking capital goods here. no, but at the same time, coca-cola, incredibly well run. this is a remarkable number. they did the worries about currency. you know, we don't talk enough about...
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and we have the sensex in india still trading for another half-hour. currently seeing gains of about half a percent. this after their policy decision yesterday. kelly, back to you. >> deirdre, thank you very much for that. >>> business sentiment in germany has climbed for the second straight month in december. coming in just ahead of a reuter poll, and patricia sarvis now with details on the survey. hi, and how is this being taken over there? >>> hi there, very positively indeed. i think at the moment we are trading at session highs again after the index. perhaps you can see behind me we had a leg up right after the efo index -- ifo index came through. the euro/u.s. dollar reacting positively, 132.77. i looked at that. that should be more or less session high. overall, this has been taken positively indeed. the details here especially with regards to the commons from the chief economist interest. first of all,y in further cuts seen from the -- no further cuts seen from the ecb as far as they're concerned at the institute. gdp for the fourth quarter sho
and we have the sensex in india still trading for another half-hour. currently seeing gains of about half a percent. this after their policy decision yesterday. kelly, back to you. >> deirdre, thank you very much for that. >>> business sentiment in germany has climbed for the second straight month in december. coming in just ahead of a reuter poll, and patricia sarvis now with details on the survey. hi, and how is this being taken over there? >>> hi there, very...
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lastly, india's sensex is, you know, down, moving slightly lower, down about 0.2%. it was up easing hopes after german data came in lower than market expectations. ross, bablgt. >> tracey, thank you. >>> citigroup reports second-quarter results at 8:00 a.m. eastern, and they're expected to earn 89 cents a share on about $18.7 billion in revenue. as you can see, citigroup there kicking off a big week for earnings season. like other banks, citi may be hurt by lower trading revenue due to the slowing global economy and slowing activity in financial markets. and goldman sachs on tuesday followed by bank of america wednesday, morgan stanley on thursday, mary jo jacobi, former assistant, u.s. secretary of commerce under president george h.w. bush and special assistant to president reagan is here on set with us for the hour. mary jo, welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all. secondly, we just rattled through all of these financial earnings we're expecting this week. a lot of the focus has been on barclays. and from your point of view, this whole libor scandal, is this going
lastly, india's sensex is, you know, down, moving slightly lower, down about 0.2%. it was up easing hopes after german data came in lower than market expectations. ross, bablgt. >> tracey, thank you. >>> citigroup reports second-quarter results at 8:00 a.m. eastern, and they're expected to earn 89 cents a share on about $18.7 billion in revenue. as you can see, citigroup there kicking off a big week for earnings season. like other banks, citi may be hurt by lower trading revenue...
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india has put out a subdued forecast for the main i.t. services business. they joined their rival saying it expects an outsource rs in the months ahead but the earnings you were up but it was lower than expectations and shares are lower by about 2.5% now. joining us for first on cnbc interview is the cfo at wipro and joins us live. your outlook has investors spooked this morning. what can you say to reassure them? >> i think when we guided last quarter we tlifred $140 million on currency which is .3%, which is the percentile of our 2% range we guided. so it was a pretty satisfying number. not only that, we had good growth in $100 million numbers that went up. we had got the analytical business growing 3.3% sequential. we have business growing, and we had our standing at 69 and we had about 27 new customers added overall, it was a good quarter with about 2,600 net people added in quarter one. >> perhaps it wasn't bad, but there were signs of a slowdown across major business units, whether it's finance solutions, retail and transportation, i.t. services kind
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lastly, india is now trading lower by 0.1%. back to you, kelly. >> all right, sixuan, thanks. >>> martin wheatley is leading a review that will formally launch a look into the intrabank rate. this is on the heels of the libor rate-setting scandal which claimed the top management at barclays. we'll bring you that press conference live at 9:30 local time. >>> and barclays has found a new chairman, david walker, former chairman of morgan stanley international, taking up the position november 1st, replacing the current chairman. the new chief executive says he would be fully engaged in the process. >>> meantime, u.s. treasureies secretary geithner has ensured his british counterpart george osborne that u.s. regulators investigating standard chartered will try to coordinate their actions. he repeatedly voiced concern that the bank may not be treated fairly in the investigation as finch reported it may cut its rating following allegations over deealings with iran. the ratings agency said the bank could be downgraded when there is mor
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we'll have more on that a little later in the show and a quick check on the india. back to you louisa? >> thank you, tracy. stick around. after the break, we look at microsoft. it has a breakdown of $6 billion for a web business. all details on that next. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to the program. the royal bank of australia has decided to keep rates steady at 3.5%. this the first time they're on hold in three months. the bank says it needs more time to gain evidence that its back-to-back cuts have managed to support the economy from the global slowdown. the australian dollar inched higher after the news and the rba gave little clue about future policy strategy. most analysts expect the central bank will wait on inflation figures due out the end of this month. next policy meeting is august 7th. kpmg joins us for me. nicki this decision expected, i guess, but how will australia remain -- to china? >> very vulnerable our rue is very much that china while it might have a slowdown, that's a good thing. that means it's long-term but more sustainable growth. we'
we'll have more on that a little later in the show and a quick check on the india. back to you louisa? >> thank you, tracy. stick around. after the break, we look at microsoft. it has a breakdown of $6 billion for a web business. all details on that next. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to the program. the royal bank of australia has decided to keep rates steady at 3.5%. this the first time they're on hold in three months. the bank says it needs more time to gain...
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and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet to explain how the deal will affect sales of phones. let's get out to mumbai. >> the general anti-avoidance treaty was one amount of taxation or legislation which actually created quite a stir in the endian markets. yesterday the finance minister had clarified on on the gaar with regards to certain amendments and what we can expect. one of the key important things is that now it has been deferred and it will include a representative from the law ministry and that will you willy formulate certain amount of policies in which we can expect a certain amount of recommendations that we can take forward for gaar going forward. a couple of key points is that the onus of representation or the onus is thousand on the authority to actually prove the place from where the transaction is emerging and when or not it will be implemented or come under gaar. that is an extremely important cla
and let's talk about what's happening in india. new deli's decision to delay the start of its new anti-tax avoidance rule until next. indian government has yet to explain how the deal will affect sales of phones. let's get out to mumbai. >> the general anti-avoidance treaty was one amount of taxation or legislation which actually created quite a stir in the endian markets. yesterday the finance minister had clarified on on the gaar with regards to certain amendments and what we can...
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india sensex is riding the momentum as well. ross, back to you. >> thank you. google's 20th employee, maris is a myers starts as yahoo!'s ceo today. can she change the company's fortune around. smart move? what does it tell you? you can e-mail us at worldwi worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> still to come after the break wild head out to milan as moody cuts the rates of italy's two major banks. more to come. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround repl
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we have a slowly watched inflation print coming out of india tomorrow. already expected are that wpi will move up and that could complicate matters for the indian central bank which meets next monday. remember, tomorrow's inflation print is the last macro data to come out, so it will be a big one that we will be looking out for. >> thanks very much. i want to bring you the latest on the bae/eads deal, airbus saying they this welcomes possible news coming. it would not affect daily operations at airbus and that future strategy and manufacturing should all continue as is. reuters talking to a source familiar with the deal says the planned deal would mean that germany, the uk and frachbs each get a special share with the sole purpose being to block a hostile take over. and shares from other governments would grant no veto rights. it would lead to the shareholder pact and the size stakes held by individual shareholders will be limited. and ross, we should mention invest tech cutting bae systems to a sell. and so we'll have more on this story later. >> plenty
we have a slowly watched inflation print coming out of india tomorrow. already expected are that wpi will move up and that could complicate matters for the indian central bank which meets next monday. remember, tomorrow's inflation print is the last macro data to come out, so it will be a big one that we will be looking out for. >> thanks very much. i want to bring you the latest on the bae/eads deal, airbus saying they this welcomes possible news coming. it would not affect daily...
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do you want the increased earnings that will come from that selling into china and india and a little bit of a crimp on the margin side. >> if any other company on earth gave you this incredibly bad guidance, we would be selling it. >> i think it does. wall street loves the guy, jim. the jury is still out on cook because they have not seen him perform. nobody is steve jobs. he doesn't have to be steve jobs. he just has to be the best tim cook that he can be. he has fwot a fabulous team around him. i think they are itching to show the world that they are going to to continue to rub this pipeline of amazing new products for years to come. >> can the european companies, can they afford subsidies the way the american companies can? >> no. but obviously that's one of the concerns is will the -- will the europeans what they are doing over there give att and verizon more confidence to negotiate. att and verizon combine -- 58% of their smart phones that they sold were iphone. >> it's all about siri in the united states. the second largest market is china. siri doesn't speak mandarin. but in t
do you want the increased earnings that will come from that selling into china and india and a little bit of a crimp on the margin side. >> if any other company on earth gave you this incredibly bad guidance, we would be selling it. >> i think it does. wall street loves the guy, jim. the jury is still out on cook because they have not seen him perform. nobody is steve jobs. he doesn't have to be steve jobs. he just has to be the best tim cook that he can be. he has fwot a fabulous...
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whether it be china slowdown, india, brazil, europe or the u.s. >> this could be brazil, india and china. >> but ge trades 11 times their 2013 eps estimate. slight premium to the group. 11 times? >> tangible book for citi, 51.50. >> i remember when it was 40 times. >> i know. how about the intel downgrades? intel is selling at a frightening nine times earnings. how much risk is a there for a stock that sells at nine times earnings? >> full disclosure, i still have ge. >> i think we all do. >> that's why we're downgrading and saying such bad things, because we're masochists. >> there's nothing to be done at this point. the pain has been taken. >> futures moving lower after friday's rally, concerns about slowing global growth returning to the front burner. wen jibao said this could be more rate cuts ahead. after ford and nike a lot of people still believe as china goes, so will the global economy. >> the china stock market, there's not a lot of enthusiasm for china in any single way. i thought it was interesting that they say, we're working on something bigger. that made me feel like, if w
whether it be china slowdown, india, brazil, europe or the u.s. >> this could be brazil, india and china. >> but ge trades 11 times their 2013 eps estimate. slight premium to the group. 11 times? >> tangible book for citi, 51.50. >> i remember when it was 40 times. >> i know. how about the intel downgrades? intel is selling at a frightening nine times earnings. how much risk is a there for a stock that sells at nine times earnings? >> full disclosure, i still...